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I walked it with a friend about 2 years ago, from the tunnel mouth. The water was quite shallow on our visit and wellies were just enough providing we clung to the right hand side wall on entering. At the far end of the tunnel there is a newly (well new to the tunnel) built brick wall with a door si...

Just to add a bit more, this is the north (or East to be exact) portal of Balgray. It's right at the end of a new cul-de-sac and unfortunately I don't have the name of it. The picture's a bit blurred, because it was chucking it down at the time. Birdie. http://www.atomic-album.com/showPic.php/45168/...

Kelvinside is wierdly listed as the tunnel under the present day Hyndland station, which is not really anywhere near Kelvinside estate. No idea where the name Balgray came from either, not sure if it's the name of any street nearby. These were the names of the tunnels according the 1962 sectional ap...

To help answer caine's question, this is a zoomed in map of Bridgeton, showing where the offices are. There is a gate to the car park there, which is often shut at the weekends. The gate to the tunnels was padlocked a while ago, but was open in Feb 2004. http://www.atomic-album.com/showPic.php/45168...

These are a few pics of some tunnels around Glasgow from my last visit. Mosesfield North and South portals http://www.atomic-album.com/showPic.php/45168/Mosesfield-Sth.jpg http://www.atomic-album.com/showPic.php/45168/MosesfieldNth.jpg Looking towards the South portal of Crow Road http://www.atomic-...

The tunnel was called Merkland Street and is 150 yards long. I visited the area last year and it was not possible to walk due to the amount of scrap metal that was guarding the entrance. I'm interested by your pictures though and gives me a better picture of what it was like.

The tunnels mentioned here are Ladywell 200 yards, Gallowgate 210 yards and Bridgeton Central 310 yards. They are accesible via some offices at Bridgeton Central, although the gate has known to be padlocked during some visits. All the tunnels have supports for 25kv overhead wires, which were used wh...